Where did Worm tail get his clothing from?

Have you seen the movies, either in the cinema theatre, or on video or DVD, or thinking of seeing them? Share your views here.

Moderators: Nightcrawler, Snow_Crystal

Where did Worm tail get his clothing from?

Postby DarkSoul » Monday 5 September 2005 4:41:34pm

When Worm tail finally reveled himself he was fully clothed and when he turned back into the rat the clothing remained, where did it come from originally?
User avatar
DarkSoul
Second Year
 
Posts: 29
Joined: Wednesday 25 May 2005 5:35:14pm
Location: Sitting at Voldermorts Right Hand

Postby Snow_Crystal » Wednesday 7 September 2005 10:47:30am

Yeah I spotted that!!! Big flaw!! Same with Sirius as well!!
User avatar
Snow_Crystal
Supreme Chancellor of the Gryffindor Messenger Service and Head of the Hogwarts Owlery
 
Posts: 1185
Joined: Monday 18 July 2005 4:13:24pm
Location: Flying around eagerly waiting for Midnight...

Postby Dacre » Wednesday 7 September 2005 11:51:34am

Flaw?
Absolute nonsense.
They have simply got v. good at magicalling some clothes when they transform, they now do it w/o thinking.
User avatar
Dacre
Fully Qualified Wizard
 
Posts: 152
Joined: Sunday 17 July 2005 9:24:17am
Location: Running away from violent women in the Griffindor common room

Postby Snow_Crystal » Wednesday 7 September 2005 12:11:31pm

Hi Dacre

Am just trying to work out whether you are being sarcastic or if you do really believe there was no flaw in the PoA film?

Dark Soul is merely pointing out that when Wormtail was revealed by Lupin and Sirius in the film, he was fully clothed (meaning that the last time he transformed from human form to rat he would have kept his clothes) but when he transformed back into a rat (when Lupin was also transforming into a werewolf) his clothes were left behind.

You would think that if they transformed it would always happen the same way... this is the flaw within the film...
User avatar
Snow_Crystal
Supreme Chancellor of the Gryffindor Messenger Service and Head of the Hogwarts Owlery
 
Posts: 1185
Joined: Monday 18 July 2005 4:13:24pm
Location: Flying around eagerly waiting for Midnight...

Postby Nightcrawler » Wednesday 7 September 2005 12:59:06pm

Well, seeing as how it's magic; we have no idea how it actually works. I think that if someone was very skilled at transforming into an animal, they would be able to do all sorts of things. Who's to say they can't transform very quickly one time, and very slowly another time. Maybe someone can become so skilled that they can stop in mid-transformation. If all of this is possible (and in the HP universe, a lot of things are); I don't really have trouble believing that a person can choose whether or not they want thier clothes to transform along with them. I mean; Wormtail was trying to escape, so leaving your clothes fluttering behind would make for a good destraction.
User avatar
Nightcrawler
Fully Qualified Wizard
 
Posts: 604
Joined: Monday 17 May 2004 8:42:21am
Location: Underneath a sheet of corigated tin by the side of the road.

Postby Beluka » Wednesday 7 September 2005 2:20:15pm

well i agree on the flaw thing...
there has to be some kind of logic to everything... and randomly transforming clothes sound more like a mistake (that they surely know about) than something they would do on purpose as in "it's because he's trying to escape"... i'd say.
i think it just looks good in the film.
User avatar
Beluka
Fourth Year
 
Posts: 69
Joined: Thursday 26 February 2004 5:16:14pm
Location: Gabaia, central region of Gheiroez

Postby Snow_Crystal » Wednesday 7 September 2005 2:27:45pm

I really believe it must have been a mistake to leave his clothes behind in the film. Why would anyone want to leave their clothes behind - it would be so embarrassing

Also I vaguely remember reading in one of the books probably PS that McGonagall's cat form had circles around her eyes - as if to represent her spectacles. I'm sure that was when JKR was describing her in Privet Drive.

I know this is a magical world but surely some magic things have a consistent approach to them.
User avatar
Snow_Crystal
Supreme Chancellor of the Gryffindor Messenger Service and Head of the Hogwarts Owlery
 
Posts: 1185
Joined: Monday 18 July 2005 4:13:24pm
Location: Flying around eagerly waiting for Midnight...

Postby Beluka » Wednesday 7 September 2005 2:35:02pm

I think you're right, Snow_Patrol. In the 1st book clothing leave a trace when McGonagall transforms... makes more sense than leaving your clothes behind everytime you transform!!
User avatar
Beluka
Fourth Year
 
Posts: 69
Joined: Thursday 26 February 2004 5:16:14pm
Location: Gabaia, central region of Gheiroez

Postby Snow_Crystal » Wednesday 7 September 2005 2:56:35pm

ha ha - I just reckon it would be sooo embarrassing to transform back to human form, without clothes and then have to go hunting for something to wear!

It will be interesting to see whether Wormtail has the same outfit on in GoF...
User avatar
Snow_Crystal
Supreme Chancellor of the Gryffindor Messenger Service and Head of the Hogwarts Owlery
 
Posts: 1185
Joined: Monday 18 July 2005 4:13:24pm
Location: Flying around eagerly waiting for Midnight...

OWLS

Postby SEAMUS » Tuesday 10 January 2006 2:14:00pm

EVERY FILM NOW THERE A FEW OWLS ABOUT :-?
SEAMUS
Third Year Student in Witchcraft and Wizardry
 
Posts: 49
Joined: Tuesday 20 December 2005 8:51:16am
Location: FIRST FLYING LESSON

Postby Broccoli » Tuesday 10 January 2006 3:38:19pm

What do you mean, SEAMUS? Every film is about a few owls? :???:

And please, stop typing in ALL CAPS, it's difficult to read.
User avatar
Broccoli
Slytherin Prefect, Healer at St Mungo's and Slytherin Chaser
 
Posts: 1797
Joined: Thursday 4 July 2002 1:00:00am
Location: the Moon

Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Wednesday 11 January 2006 10:00:01am

And it also seems aggressive, occassionally.

Every film now there are a few owls about?

I think I get what you mean... Like, every film that is made now, people add an owl in there... because, maybe, of Harry Potter, and people seeing that they look cool or something?

That's the only possible thing I can get from that... :-?
User avatar
Phoenix in the Ashes
Guardian of the Vault, RPG Moderator and Slytherin Prefect
 
Posts: 5352
Joined: Monday 24 January 2005 6:45:40am
Location: Wandering around the RPG Area

Postby Tanuki » Wednesday 11 January 2006 9:34:38pm

Here's a strange thought. Maybe those are the clothes wormtail had on when he first changed into a rat and dissapeared. It would kind of make sense. As far as the owls. It's a magical world where owls are used as post. You'd assume owls would be everywhere in their world
User avatar
Tanuki
The Mad Dog of Slytherin
 
Posts: 1135
Joined: Tuesday 11 January 2005 9:25:52pm
Location: New York NY

Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Thursday 12 January 2006 6:43:37am

Animagi get to keep their clothes when they switch back to human form, so yes, they would be.

Unless he's changed form once or twice to get some new ones whilst being Ron or Percy's rat.
User avatar
Phoenix in the Ashes
Guardian of the Vault, RPG Moderator and Slytherin Prefect
 
Posts: 5352
Joined: Monday 24 January 2005 6:45:40am
Location: Wandering around the RPG Area


Return to The Movies

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

cron